Description: This file contains the locations for all hospitals currently operating within the State of Oregon, and facilities in Washington and Idaho which are within 60 minutes by car of the Oregon border. The source list for these location is located at:Oregon Hospitals: S:\Offices\Salem (500 Summer St)\OHPR Research Unit\DATA-Hospitals\HDD\Hosptial info\Hospital List 2013.xlsxWashington & Idaho Hospitals: Contact Mike Greenwald (503-945-6759; e-mail: MICHAEL.GREENWALD@dhsoha.state.or.us)The list was geocoded using the following geocoders:Oregon Hospitals: TeleAtlas geocoder provided by ESRI technical support http://tasks.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/services/Locators/TA_Streets_US10 Washington & Idaho Hospitals: ESRI/Dynamap Street_Addresses_US Dual Range geocoder provided by ESRI as part of August 2013 Oregon Health Authority data updateSummary stats for performance:N=72 locations--68 Automatic Match (Min Score=78.32), 4 manually placed points (2 candidates identified by correcting addres typos, 2 identified from Google Streetview)
Copyright Text: Hospital Address Table:
Oregon Records: Steve Ranzoni (503-945-6678; e-mail: STEVEN.RANZONI@dhsoha.state.or.us)
Washington & Idaho Records: Compiled by Mike Greenwald (503-945-6759; e-mail: MICHAEL.GREENWALD@dhsoha.state.or.us) from information on American Hospital Association website (http://www.ahadataviewer.com/quickreport/ )
Hospital Geocoding--Mike Greenwald (503-945-6759; e-mail: MICHAEL.GREENWALD@dhsoha.state.or.us)
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Description: This layer is a deep landslide susceptibility map. The symbology on this map includes high, moderate, and low susceptibility. The deep susceptibility zones were established based upon location and proximity to deep landslide deposits and head scarps, buffer along the landslide head scarps, susceptible geologic units, slope angles, and mapper judgment following protocol developed by Burns (2008).
Copyright Text: Partially funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP)
Description: The wildland-urban interface (WUI) is the area where structures and other human development meet or intermingle with undeveloped wildland, and it is where wildfires have their greatest impacts on people. The WUI is composed of both interface and intermix communities. The distinction between these is based on the characteristics and distribution of houses and wildland vegetation across the landscape. Intermix WUI refers to areas where housing and wildland vegetation intermingle, while interface WUI refers to areas where housing is in the vicinity of a large area of dense wildland vegetation.In this dataset, the University of Wisconsin's 2010 SILVIS WUI dataset was used as a base WUI. To this, ODF brought in local data from past Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) and Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) data from all counties in Oregon to capture WUI areas locally designated and/or established after 2010. In addition, the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) 2017 Land Use Zoning was also used to attribute some areas that were not attributed as WUI in the 2010 SILVIS WUI dataset. Wildfire hazard values were assigned to each WUI area largely based on Burn Probability from the 2018 PNW Quantitative Wildfire Risk Assessment, modified to accommodate local designations where applicable.----------------------------------------An ArcGIS symbology layer file is associated with this dataset to show the wildfire hazard ratings as seen in the metadata browse graphic. The attribute field used is "Modified_Rating_QWRA18BP_CWPP."Other attribute fields that may be useful are:WUIClass_Modified_Oregon - shows wui class interface and intermix from SILVIS WUI and DLCD zoning where applicable.WUIClass10 - is the original SILVIS WUI designation as of 2010. Prior WUIClass90 etc may be usful for change detection studies.OR_WUI_Community - shows locally named community names - sometimes very close neighborhood names are concatenated and could be cleared up in the next update of this dataset.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Processing steps:----------------------------------------Gathering the WUI polygon data:Spatial Joins to the source SILVIS WUI dataset: CWPPs, "Locally Named Communities" (from 2012-2017 WUI & CWPPs), City Limits, Structural Fire Districts, and 5 mile buffer of all Oregon town points to capture very rural towns without City Limits and to capture the towns at risk in the Pyrologix/USFS 2018 PNW QWRA Supplemental Briefing Paper "Exposure of human communities to wildfire in the Pacific Northwest"http://pyrologix.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/RiskToCommunities_OR-WA_BriefingPaper.pdfSpatial Join with DLCD Oregon 2017 Land Use Zoning.Deleted all polys from WUI that were not WUI or a Locally Named Comunity, FedRegister, or Land Use zone that appeared to be built-environment. For example, some rural areas had a DLCD residential zoning, or other built environment, etc., but Silvis had it as "Uninhabited_Veg" etc.Checked with West Wide Wildfire Risk Assessment "Where People Live" data - there was not enough of a difference to further process with WPL to add data in (very low density veg).Err'd on the side of inclusion - kept many areas that are "Very Low Density Veg," "Very Low Density NoVeg," and "Uninhabited Veg" in the SILVIS WUI due to local community presense and/or DLCD residential or rural built-environment zoning.----------------------------------------Associated with QWRA to obtain Wildfire Hazard values:Calculated Zonal Statistics for each poly using "Burn Probability" for hazard ratings to wui polys. Adjusted hazard levels up in cases where local info / National Fire Plan Coordinator informed the hazard levels. Translated burn probability values into 7 adjective classes based on the Pyrologix/QWRA classification, merged down to 3 main classes (low, moderate, high).----------------------------------------
Copyright Text: Source WUI data from:
Radeloff, Volker C.; Helmers, David P.; Kramer, H. Anu; Mockrin, Miranda H.; Alexandre, Patricia M.; Bar Massada, Avi; Butsic, Van; Hawbaker, Todd J.; Martinuzzi, Sebastián; Syphard, Alexandra D.; Stewart, Susan I. 2017. The 1990-2010 wildland-urban interface of the conterminous United States - geospatial data. 2nd Edition. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive.
http://silvis.forest.wisc.edu/data/wui-change/
USFS RDA link:
http://www.fs.usda.gov/rds/archive/catalog/RDS-2015-0012-2
Wildfire Hazard Ratings from:
Pacific Northwest Quantitative Wildfire Risk Assessment. 2018. USFS Pacific NW & Alaska Regions/BLM State Office. Portland, OR. Project Manager: Rick Stratton; Contractor: Pyrologix.
http://oregonexplorer.info/topics/wildfire-risk?ptopic=62
http://oe.oregonexplorer.info/externalcontent/wildfire/reports/20170428_PNW_Quantitative_Wildfire_Risk_Assessment_Report.pdf
CWPP info from county CWPPs of Oregon:
https://www.oregon.gov/odf/Fire/Pages/CWPP.aspx
Land use zoning from:
Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) 2017 Land Use Zoning dataset.
http://www.oregon.gov/lcd/About/Pages/Maps-Data-Tools.aspx
Structural Fire District data from Oregon State Fire Marshall.
GIS processing by Oregon Dept of Forestry Protection Division, Salem, OR.
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Description: This shapefile is a supplemental file to the primary tsunami inundation scenarios released with this publication. The evacuation zones are the local and distant tsunami scenarios shown on the tsunami evacuation brochures which can be found on the Oregon Tsunami Clearinghouse web site: www.oregontsunami.org The local tsunami evacuation zone is equal to the XXL tsunami scenario. The distant tsunami evacuation zone is equal to the AKMax tsunami scenario. These are the worst case scenarios for a local and distant earthquake/tsunami event. These polygons represent the evacuation zones for the entire Oregon coast.
Copyright Text: George R. Priest (1), Robert C. Witter (2), Y. Joseph Zhang (3), Kelin Wang (4), Chris Goldfinger (5), Laura L. Stimely (1), John English (6), Sean G. Pickner (7), Kaleena L.B. Hughes (7), Taylore E. Wille (7), and Rachel L. Smith (7)
1) Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Coastal Field Office, 313 SW 2nd Street, Suite D, Newport, Oregon 97365
2) U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Science Center, 4210 University Dr., Anchorage, Alaska, 99508
3) Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Center for Coastal Resources Management, 1375 Greate Road, P.O. Box 1346, Gloucester Point, VA 23062
4) Geological Survey of Canada, Pacific Geoscience Centre, Room 4714m, 9860 West Saanich Road, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada V8L 4B2
5) College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, Ocean Admin. Bldg. 104, Corvallis, Oregon 97331
6) City of Hillsboro, Information Services, Civic Center 150 E. Main Street, Hillsboro, Oregon, 97123
7) Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, 800 NE Oregon Street, #28, Suite 965, Portland, OR 97232
Description: This layer presents the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico of the United States. It provides detailed boundaries that are consistent with the block group, tract, and county data sets and are effective at regional and state levels.
Copyright Text: Sources: Esri, TomTom, Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, U.S. Department of